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Chronic Osteoarthritic Pain Causes Brain Changes

Kathleen Louden  |  Issue: January 2012  |  January 13, 2012

During the question-and-answer session, a member of the audience disagreed with the speaker’s conclusions about unique, condition-specific brain signatures. “Our group and others in the pain field do not agree that there are specific brain signatures associated with specific pain conditions,” said Daniel J. Clauw, MD, professor of medicine, University of Michigan department of anesthesiology. “You are misinterpreting your data.”

Kathleen Louden is a medical writer based in the Chicago area.

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